Re: [Ifolder-dev] Finding a new HOME

2009-11-11 Thread Alex Hudson
A few points: 1. I'm not sure how valuable svn history is, whether you take it to git or svn. branches/ and tags/ are a complete mess, for example, and it would probably be better to clean that stuff up. 2. git vs. svn - I think more important is how the version control

Re: [Ifolder-dev] IRC meeting logs

2009-11-09 Thread Alex Hudson
Ravi, Two things - 1. it would be helpful to have the minutes in the body of the mail or even as an attachment. Having it online is useful too, but I hate to ask for it to be put on the website, and Pastebin will throw it away after 30 days. Being able to refer to it at the

Re: [Ifolder-dev] preparing for 3.8 release - availability of release candidates

2009-11-04 Thread Alex Hudson
Hi, On 04/11/09 15:57, Mahabaleshwar Asundi wrote: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ifolder3/files/ We have uploaded current release beta 4 Windows(32/64 bit) and MAC clients to the following location. Is this based on the OpenSource3.8 branch of SVN? Also, are you planning on doing some

Re: [Ifolder-dev] preparing for 3.8 release - availability of release candidates

2009-11-04 Thread Alex Hudson
Hi Mahabaleshwar, thanks for responding :) On 04/11/09 17:30, Mahabaleshwar Asundi wrote: No, this set of uploaded clients are not built from OpenSource3.8 branch. But the only difference between OpenSource3.8 branch code and the clients uploaded are related to version number changes and few

[Ifolder-dev] [RFC] Versioning and install

2009-10-02 Thread Alex Hudson
Hi everyone. I've been recently attempting to build iFolder on Fedora; am making steady process but there are a number of bumps on the way. I thought I would feed back my initial impressions while they are still fresh - my experience is strongly that communities of developers coalesce much

[Ifolder-dev] Simias server vs. client

2009-10-02 Thread Alex Hudson
So, while I'm looking :) At the moment, the simias software autobuilds into two different RPMs: simias and ifolder3-enterprise. These are both building very similar RPMs from basically the same source, as far as I can tell: * the scripts to autobuild are effectively a cut'n'shut with